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Suggestopedia & The Silent way

Suggestopedia & The Silent way. Suggestopdia is a teaching method developed by the Bulgarian psychotherapist Georgi Lozanov. Its purpose is to tap into the power of suggestion. In Practice.

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Suggestopedia & The Silent way

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  1. Suggestopedia & The Silent way

  2. Suggestopdia is a teaching method developed by the Bulgarian psychotherapist Georgi Lozanov. • Its purpose is to tap into the power of suggestion.

  3. In Practice • Physical surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors to make sure that "the students feel comfortable and confident",and various techniques, including art and music, are used by the trained teachers. The lesson of Suggestopedia consisted of three phases at first: deciphering, concert session (memorization séance), and elaboration.

  4. Deciphering: The teacher introduces the grammar and lexis of the content. • Concert session (active and passive): In the active session, the teacher reads the text at a normal speed, sometimes intoning some words, and the students follow. In the passive session, the students relax and listen to the teacher reading the text calmly. Music (“Pre-Classical”) is played in the background.

  5. Elaboration: The students finish off what they have learned with dramas, songs, and games. • Then it has developed into four phases as lots of experiments were done: introduction, concert session, elaboration, and production. • Introduction: The teacher teaches the material in “a playful manner” instead of analyzing lexis and grammar of the text in a directive manner.

  6. Concert session (active and passive): In the active session, the teacher reads with intoning as selected music is played. Occasionally, the students read the text together with the teacher, and listen only to the music as the teacher pauses in particular moments. The passive session is done more calmly. • Elaboration: The students sing classical songs and play games while “the teacher acts more like a consultant”. • Production: The students spontaneously speak and interact in the target language without interruption or correction.

  7. The Silent Way • The Silent Way is a language-teaching method created by Caleb Gattegno that makes extensive use of silence as a teaching technique. • In the Silent Way students are seen as bringing a vast amount of experience and knowledge with them to the classroom; namely, their first language. The teacher capitalizes on this knowledge when introducing new material, always building from the known to the unknown

  8. The 5 Principles • Teachers should concentrate on how students learn, not on how to teach • Imitation and drill are not the primary means by which students learn • Learning consists of trial and error, deliberate experimentation, suspending judgment, and revising conclusions • In learning, learners draw on everything that they already know, especially their native language • The teacher must not interfere with the learning process

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